BDH projects onto crime screen

Animal Crime Sceneseries producer Hilary Jeffkins commissioned designer Steve Burrell from agency BDH to work on opening titles and content graphics for the BBC natural history unit's new whodunnit animal series. Burrell created a large transparent crime screen onto which graphics and footage are projected using movie Minority Reportas a reference. The 3D crime scenes were created by CGI animator Paul Greer in Maya and composited in After Effects. Other images were composited in Shake by Nick Brooks. The five-parter starts on BBC1 at 8pm on 17 August.

Animal Crime Sceneseries producer Hilary Jeffkins commissioned designer Steve Burrell from agency BDH to work on opening titles and content graphics for the BBC natural history unit's new whodunnit animal series. Burrell created a large transparent crime screen onto which graphics and footage are projected using movie Minority Reportas a reference. The 3D crime scenes were created by CGI animator Paul Greer in Maya and composited in After Effects. Other images were composited in Shake by Nick Brooks. The five-parter starts on BBC1 at 8pm on 17 August.